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I'm not sure if I've covered my all-out fandom for Dame Elizabeth Taylor here before. The truth is, it's the kind of fandom I've tried to keep to myself. The world doesn't need to know about another gay guy loving Liz Taylor. But alas, I'm coming out as a Liz admirer.
This weekend, I finally caved in and purchased J. Randy Taraborrelli's Elizabeth. I'm about 25 pages and can't get enough. It's a bit sensationalistic, but that's exactly what I'd expect from a Liz Taylor bio. In any case, if you're a fan I suggest you pick it up. It's an easy and informative read on one of the greatest film stars of all time.
On a related note, I recommend you watch Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf. Liz and Richard Burton at their absolute best.
This weekend, I finally caved in and purchased J. Randy Taraborrelli's Elizabeth. I'm about 25 pages and can't get enough. It's a bit sensationalistic, but that's exactly what I'd expect from a Liz Taylor bio. In any case, if you're a fan I suggest you pick it up. It's an easy and informative read on one of the greatest film stars of all time.
On a related note, I recommend you watch Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf. Liz and Richard Burton at their absolute best.
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